Carnegie Mellon University

Pennsylvania, USA

Carnegie Mellon University

Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) is a private research university in Pittsburgh, PA. CMU was founded in 1900 by Andrew Carnegie and consists of seven colleges. It is ranked among the top universities in the world. CMU has a vibrant and diverse community with degree granting locations and students from all over the world. CMU has consistently ranked among the top research institutions globally and is renowned for its academic excellence, pioneering research and innovation. CMU is committed to pushing the boundaries of knowledge and preparing its students for a rapidly evolving world.

Carnegie Mellon-affiliated corresponding authors can receive 15% off article processing charges (APCs). To use this discount, please submit an APC request in the IEEE author portal. This request will be denied but this will allow the discount to be applied. If you have any questions contact CMU Libraries Data and Publishing Services team.

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Your institution has an OA publishing agreement with IEEE that makes it easier and more convenient for authors to publish open access. This type of agreement often includes a number of pre-paid article processing charges (APCs) to allow researchers to publish open access in eligible titles. Some institutional agreements have internal processes approving the use of APCs or limitations on the number of APCs available or the type of journals they can be used in. Please speak to your University Librarian or Open Access Administrator for more details and to check availability. Additional information can be found above regarding your institution’s OA agreement.